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New Icelandic Met Office weather and climate supercomputer, becomes operational-23.9.2024 The National Meteorological Institutes of Iceland, Denmark, Ireland and the Netherlands have joined forces to respond to climate change with more timely weather forecasting on a new, now operational, common supercomputer.
Northwest 15-23 m/s, but 20-28 m/s in Southeast-Iceland and the Eastfjords. Lighter winds in the west. Snow in the north, but becoming dry in the south. Temperature near freezing. North 8-15 m/s tomorrow, but 15-23 in the east into the afternoon. Snowshowers in the north and east, but dry elsewhere. Temperature near or below freezing.
Location is detected if GPS on; alerts issued by the Met Office appear automatically during the day and a personal weather watch can be arranged. An interactive weather map shows weather observations at any station in the country.
Weather forecasts and information from the Icelandic Meteorological Office.
Sara Klaasen, Solvi Thrastarson, Yesim Cubuk-Sabuncu, Kristín Jónsdóttir, Lars Gebraad, Patrick Paitz & Andreas Fichtner. Subclacial volvano monitoring with fiber-optic sensing: Grímsvötn, Iceland. (2023).
Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO; Icelandic: Veðurstofa Íslands) is Iceland's national weather service and as such a government agency under the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources. [1]
The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) has a key role in monitoring and forecasting weather and natural hazards. It contributes towards increased safety in Icelandic society by inter alia: Monitoring, analyzing, providing warnings and forecasts and, where possible, predicting natural processes and natural hazards;
Local forecasts are based on weather forecasts produced by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, ECMWF and the Danish Meteorological Institute, DMI. At the Icelandic Meteorological Office, automatic statistical methods are used to localise such forecasts.
Orange alert for weather: Northeast Iceland, East Iceland, Eastfjords and Southeast Iceland More
The Icelandic Met Office measures solar activity. Combined with the Cloud Forecast, it will give you clues on where the Northern Lights are likely to be seen. Use the slider at the bottom of the graphic to adjust the date and time of the forecast.